1.) Affinity Process- 1.) Tell me something about you That I don’t know. 2.) Tell me something you Like about me. 3.) Tell me something WE Have in common. *>*>*Purpose- I think the purpose of the affinity process is to both bring people together that would normally not speak to each other‚ and help put your mind where it should be if it’s not already there. 2.) Intrinsic Rewards- Self initiated rewards for “A job well done” on the job; Job Enrichment for instance could offer employees intrinsic
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Terms: 1. Suburbs – Outside the city limits‚ after the invention of the cars 2. Model T- Light weight‚ cheap‚ simple dependable‚ could drive out road 3. Margin Stock Purchase – Fueling involvement was the easy credit margin type of stock purchase; buy a stock 10% down payment‚ hold on to for 6 months to 1 year‚ then sell 4. Hoover Wagon – A car with horse tied to it because people couldn’t afford gas or to fix the engine 5. WPA (Workers Private Association) – to make jobs; allowed the government
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Exam 3 Study Guide Emotion and Motivation 1. What were the key components of Dr. Gewirtz’s definition of emotion? It’s different than “feelings”‚ “A state‚ elicited by a strongly motivational (i.e. “reinforcing”) event or by anticipation of such an event‚ that produces a coordinated set of adaptive responses. 2. Emotional responses have three aspects: “feelings‚” autonomic responses‚ and somatic responses. What does each of these refer to? Feelings: Introspection‚ subjective Autonomic
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BIOLOGY 1101 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE (1-24) Reproduction Male Reproduction - Testis = where sperm cells are made (in tubuoles) and then are housed/enclosed in the scrotal sack o The Inguenal Canal is the muscle that allows the testis to drop (occurs about 1yr old) - The tubuoles merge to form the Epididymus at the top of the testes…this is where sperm are stored - Seminiferous Tubuoles = all the coils in the balls…all of these eventually lead to the epididymus - After sperm is
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Management Second Exam Study Guide Chapter 5: Gaining Power and Influence - Power – the capacity to influence someone’s behavior - Human capital – an individual’s power - Social capital – power over other people - 4 sources of personal power - Expertise‚ personal attraction‚ effort‚ legitimacy - Likability is a kind of power - If you are well liked it is often because you have open‚ honest relationships‚ you are emotionally accessible‚ and you exercise unconditional
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Moa Persson 2013-‐10-‐15 Principles of Marketing Summary for Exam 1 Moa Persson 2013-‐10-‐15 Chapter 1 -‐ The Art and Science of Satisfying Customers Exchange Activity in which two or more parties give something of value to each other to satisfy perceived needs. Exchange
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LER 312 Exam 1 Intuition/ Direct- Access Knowledge: Knowledge derived immediately via channels that may or may not involve the normal senses Hunches‚ gut feelings‚ first impressions Probability= # of favorable outcomes/ # of possible outcomes Ex: What are the odds two people in a class of 24 people will have the same birthday? Authority: “Knowing” something because a trusted authority says it is true Reason: We can use logic to arrive at conclusions Beliefs based on logic‚ are
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ACC/291 Final Examination Study Guide This study guide will prepare you for the Final Examination you will complete in Week Five. It contains practice questions‚ which are related to each week’s objectives. In addition‚ refer to each week’s readings and your student guide as study references for the Final Examination. Week One: Principle Assets Objective: Prepare journal entries to account for transactions related to accounts receivable and bad debt using both percentage of sales and the
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1. The cartoon below: a. Was published shortly after the landslide victory of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the presidential election of 1936 b. Reflected efforts of Franklin D. Roosevelt to submit all legislation to the Supreme Court for an opinion on its constitutionality c. Was published immediately after the Supreme Court decided in Franklin Roosevelt’s favor in the electoral dispute with Herbert Hoover after the 1932 presidential election d. Reflected the unanimity in Congress after the
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9/13/2011 Review – Exam 1 How do we define abnormal behavior? What is the DSM-IV definition? Epidemiological terms Incidence Prevalence Co-morbidity Review – Exam 1 Historical Perspectives Supernatural Biological Psychological Identify each perspectives explanation for the cause of behavior and treatment methods‚ key figures and their contributions. 1 9/13/2011 Review – Exam 1 Physiological explanations of abnormal behavior Pathogen/disease Genetic flaw (chromosomal abnormality
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